Motorola has jumped the MWC gun officially unveiling the Motorola Motoluxe, a device which will land running Android 2.3 and sporting an 8-meg snapper
Motorola Motoluxe unveiled ahead of MWC 2012
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Motorola has outed its latest super sleek and stylish Android handset with the Motorola Motoluxe officially unveiled ahead of MWC 2012.
The latest high-profile handset to be unveiled ahead of the Barcelona based Mobile World Congress later this month, the Motorola Motoluxe it to hit the UK later this year with a svelt 9.8mm thick form factor and a 4-inch display.
“By combining sleek style with Android brains, Motoluxe is ideal for people who want the latest technology in a sophisticated package,” said Marcus Frost, Motorola’s European Senior Marketing Director. “Not only does this smartphone have a big screen and the latest, greatest entertainment tools, it’s affordable and won’t take a bite out of your budget.”
Motorola Motoluxe Specs
Sporting an eye catching 4-inch display with a 480 x 854p resolution display the Motorola Motoluxe is on the upper echelons of the mid-range smartphone scene with Google’s Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS featuring alongside Motorola’s own MotoSwitch UI.
An 8-megapixel rear-mounted camera provides the handset’s image capturing capabilities with an integrated LED flash landing alongside a forward-facing VGA snapper. An 800MHz processor is included with 300MB of internal storage able to be expanded via microSD card.
Motorola Motoluxe UK Release Date and Price
Whilst a full official Motorola Motoluxe UK price has yet to be confirmed, an official Motorola spokesperson has revealed that the handset will touch down on British soil later this month with a Motorola Motoluxe UK release date pencilled in for “late February.”
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